10 of the most impressive asteroid impact sites

Many people refer to these structures as “Meteorite Craters”, but that’s at 
least partially incorrect. Meteor is the term used to describe an object that 
goes through our planet’s atmosphere, and meteorite is used after the object 
hit the planet. These are just some of the most amazing ones, and easy to see 
for an inexperienced eye. They are in no particular order, and some pictures 
are not natural, but taken via radar or other form of imaging.


Lake El´gygytgyn, central Chukotka, NE Siberia, Russian Federation
Diameter: 12 km


Haughton crater, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada
Diameter: 20 km

Clearwater lakes (two different craters) as seen from a space shuttle, Canada
Original diameter: 26km


Manicouagan
Diameter: 100 km


Canyonlands National Park, Utah, US
Diameter: 10 km


Lake Bosumtwi is the only natural lake in Ghana
Diameter: 10.5 km


Aorounga, Chad
Diameter: 17 km


Gweni Fada, Chad
Diameter: 14 km


Gosses Bluff, Australia
Diameter: 24 km


Arizona Crater, the first proven, best preserved impact crater and the biggest 
in the world
Bad thing is that visiting it costs.


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